No. Fahrenheit is superior too celsius for day too day use, and the measures of length are far more wieldy than metric as well. Metric is only good for certain scientific applications day too day use almost every imperial system unit of measure is more useful
farenhiet literally ahs more degrees between boiling and freezing. it's higher precision and better. plus better for daily use. you will never have a 100 degree Celsius day
so you lost about 205-176=29 pounds in roughly 2 month. So, averaging that out, it's only about 3.6 pounds per week. This isn't some extreme level of weight loss bro, its pretty average tbh. I wouldn't brag about it. - Lil B
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what unit of measurement are you using? kg or lbs? - Lil B
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American units are absolute bullshit though. You can dunk on Europoors all day long, and with good reason, but the Imperial System is a disgrace
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It's objectively superior too metric
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No. Fahrenheit is superior too celsius for day too day use, and the measures of length are far more wieldy than metric as well. Metric is only good for certain scientific applications day too day use almost every imperial system unit of measure is more useful
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Because you have been using the other ones all your life r-slur. Euros have an innate sense of how long a meter is, how much a liter is, etc.
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farenhiet literally ahs more degrees between boiling and freezing. it's higher precision and better. plus better for daily use. you will never have a 100 degree Celsius day
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so you lost about 205-176=29 pounds in roughly 2 month. So, averaging that out, it's only about 3.6 pounds per week. This isn't some extreme level of weight loss bro, its pretty average tbh. I wouldn't brag about it. - Lil B
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3500 cals/lb * 3.6 lbs = 12600 cals/week <=> 1800 cals/day. That's extreme enough that I would call bullshit tbqh
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Not if he was eating 5-10k calories per day, which that chonker probably was.
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Is. He needs to drop another 15
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i get at least 25k steps a day. i'm probably way under what i should be eating to the point it wasn't smart.
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